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Travis Scott teams up with The Weeknd, who he was the opening act for his “The Madness” tour this fall for “Wonderful” So far, this is one of my favorite Travis Scott songs, and I always love when The Weeknd is on rap songs.

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Big Sean’s reflects on on his big 2015 with releasing “What A Year” with Pharrell and Detail.

Coming off a rough 2014 that included breaking off his engagement with Naya Rivera, 2015 was a good year with Big Sean. “Dark Sky Paradise” debuted at number 1 on the Billboard charts, “I Don’t Fuck with You, spent 6 weeks at number one of the Hot Rap Billboard charts in 2015 alone and he won his first VMA. He also opened the Sean Anderson Studio of Infinite Possibilities at his alma mater Cass Tech in Detroit.

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Two of the biggest artists of 2015, The Weeknd and Future, released this song “Low Life” on Soundcloud as a Christmas present to fans. The song is actually one of the best songs from each artist this year, showcasing the strengths of both artists. Listen to “Low Life” below.

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Remember the Columbia House deal where you get could get 10 CDs for a penny? It did help me start my CD collection as a little kid though, so I am grateful for that. However, I hated the year long contract with the company that would send you a CD each month that you had to pay for if you didn’t decline.

The company went bankrupt earlier this year but is now being revived, offering vinyl records instead of CDs.

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Songza, the music playing app that offered playlists based on moods and activities and a concierge service to help you pick out a playlist, will be becoming Google Play Music on Jan. 31 2016.

Songza emailed this letter to subscribers Tuesday night.

In a nutshell, we built Songza to make life better by playing you music tailored to every moment of every day.

In July 2014, Songza was acquired by Google (#ConsciousCoupling), and in them we found a company who shares our excitement for IRL soundtracking. Over the past year and a half, we’ve worked hard to bring all of the features that you love from Songza to Google Play Music, including the Concierge and our massive library of hand-curated playlists — from Walking On Sunshine to Hillbilly Bodybuilding, no moment shall go un-soundtracked.

Thanks to Google Play Music (and our kick-ass team, which continues to grow faster than a Twista verse), we’ve been able to bring Songza’s Concierge experience to a new audience of music fans in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Ireland, Brazil, Japan, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Mexico, and Russia (*wipes brow*) — with even more countries coming soon.

It’s now time for us to focus on building a single, cohesive product. So as of January 31, 2016, Songza will become Google Play Music, and you will no longer be able to access Songza.com or the Songza mobile apps. HEY! There’s no crying! Are you crying? There’s no crying in music streaming! Moving to Google Play Music is free, and your favorite playlists can come with you! Pinky swear. Soon, when you visit Songza, you’ll be greeted with a prompt that will let you bring all of your Songza listening history and favorite playlists over to Google Play Music — so please make sure to do that! Using all of Songza’s features in Google Play Music is 100% free and doesn’t require a credit card, you just need to accept our new Terms of Service and Google’s Privacy Policy (if you haven’t already).

Thank you SO much for being a part of the Songza community over all of these years. We’re really proud of the work that we’ve done on Google Play Music and we truly hope you’ll join us there.

Hugs and headphones,
-Elias, Elliott, Eric, Peter and the whole Songza team

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JoJo, who turns 25 on Dec. 20, released an early birthday and holiday gift to her fans with the surprise release of her EP “#LOVEJO2,” the sequel to her 2014 release “LOVEJO.” Her I Am JoJo tour finishes its North American leg on Sunday.

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Jacob Brody plays Chance’s entire catalog, starting from his first mixtape “10 Days” to his latest release “Somewhere In Paradise” in one take in this YouTube clip. Watch the entire video above or go to YouTube and click the description to jump to a particular song.